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- Which news sources are the most credible in Canada? - Reddit
CBC, Radio Canada, Global, Le Devoir, sometimes CTV with add-on from BBC, The Guardian, and other international outlets And the local county independent newspaper for the local reporting
- Why CBC News feels far behind BBC? : r AskACanadian - Reddit
CBC spends too much money on sub-par comedies and dramas nobody watches, and their news coverage can, frankly, verge on sounding like government agitprop - and I say this as someone who leans left-of-centre CBC needs a rethink, not money to produce more subpar content
- FREE and LEGAL live streams from Canada - Reddit
198 votes, 61 comments trueAs you know, along with Canadian channels, my m3u playlist (get it from my blog here) includes FREE and LEGAL live streams from the USA and around the world I have just done some maintenance of the My TV To Go Networks category, looks like the originator changed source URLs for some of these channels and I have updated them in my compiled m3u list I also added a
- CBC vs. CTV vs. Global - SkyscraperPage Forum
CBC is the most Canadian of the three so that’s good but Global has a B C based all news channel called BC1 so its refreshing that it isn’t based on Toronto
- Is the CBC actually biased? : r CanadaPolitics - Reddit
As for TV news--I regularly tune into newsworld, ctv news channel, global, ctv and cbc IMO, very rarely is there a different noticeable bias All these networks have a similar bent I love cbc radio Both 1 and 2 But then living on the east coast--local radio leaves much to be desired Love their music streams I use them a lot Reply reply
- cbc. ca on reddit. com
Rebel News sues RCMP, alleging pattern of 'intimidation and exclusion' Media personality David Menzies was arrested without charges after trying to ask minister questions (cbc ca) submitted 17 hours ago by lh7884 to r Canada_sub 143 comments share save
- ‘There’s some merit to the criticism that CBC has a left . . . - Reddit
the ivory tower owners of these news organizations arent micromanaging every new story to make sure it has a specific bent for example if they are covering a story about guns the cbc might give the anti-gun person an extra 3 minutes of speaking time over the other side thats the kind of subtle bias most people talk about Reply reply
- Does anyone know why CBC seems to disable comments on so many . . . - Reddit
I remember when CBC first got the comments section they would only disable comments on things like crimes committed against children, lost children, etc Now it seems like every second article has no comments, and there doesn't appear to be any sort of logic behind it
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